Wednesday, August 12, 2009

April 18, 2009

The next few poems may contain short descriptive verses about the anthropomormhic nature of a word. Imagine if you would, what exactly you'd see if a word walked through the door.

Salamandrine

Sleek and leggy
A man at each hip
Unlit cigarettes
Burn in her lips.

3 comments:

TB said...

my clear favorite of the anthropomorphic set.

"unlit cigarettes/burn in her lips" is wonderful. smoking hot.

Glenn Phillips said...

Please forgive the rest of the anthropomorphic set, I'm trying desperately to finish spring before fall.

TB said...

obviously they're all great